I must inform you that with effect from Friday 18th July I shall be returning to full-time work on Aemulor......coz I've quit my proper job!

First order of the day will, of course, be 2.20..... I've got four or five minor issues left to track down & fix, just to pick up a couple more 26-bit apps. Then on with Pro.... I've stored up so many ideas in my head over the last 2 months & it's been very frustrating not having enough time to put them into practice.

So, thanks to you all for supporting Aemulor; it's great that I can return to programming full-time on the platform I love. RISC OS forever!

And I've got a project list that's rivalling the Aemulor source code in length, so watch this space.

Adrian

PS. DeskEdit works under Aemulor now, if anybody else is waiting for that.... and I'll get that compatibility database updated when 2.20 is released, because it's seriously out of date now!

PPS. For the curious, Aemulor's source code is currently 34,000 lines,
of which 20,000 are ARM/XScale assembler & the rest is C.

I forgot to add that the really sad thing is that if you disassemble just 128 bytes (32 instructions) of the Aemulor module, the chances are very good that I can tell you exactly which part of the module you're looking at, and point you at the exact line in the source code!

Not for nothing did I have the nickname 'Neo' at my last programming job!